King's Cross is a district of London, (not generally of high repute), and also a major railway station in that location, originally of the Great Northern Railway. Through the Harry Potter books and films it is now known internationally as the location of the magical platform 9 3/4, with the train to Hogwarts. There is also a King's Cross district (not generally of high repute) in Sydney, Australia.
It is a London Railway station.
Kings Cross - band - was created in 2009.
Kings Cross and Charing Cross.
The Circle Line is the Tube Line that did not call at the Kings Cross.
From St Kilda to Kings Cross was created on -19-02-01.
If you're asking about Kings Cross in London, no it isn't but there is some commerce - hotels and offices etc.
The Hammersmith and City lines did not call at Kings Cross St. Pancras.
There is no place called Kings Cross Hotel. There are a variety of hotels that one can stay in while visiting Kings Cross which is located in London. Some of the rates for the hotels would be from $145 to $185 a night. Someone that is looking for information on hotels and other attractions in Kings Cross can do so at Expedia and Tripadvisor.
St Pancras and Kings Cross are adjacent to each other so you could walk it in 5 minutes.
To travel from Heathrow to Kings Cross, you can take the Heathrow Express train to Paddington Station, then transfer to the London Underground and take the Circle or Hammersmith City line to Kings Cross. The journey takes approximately 45-60 minutes.
King's Cross St. Pancras is the London Underground (tube) station serving the two National Rail (mainline) termini, King's Cross and St Pancras. All three stations are separate but adjacent.
Kings Cross
No one knows for sure about Boudicca, but the story that persists is that Boudicca is buried beneath platform 7 of Kings Cross Station.